Is the training those of us got at school so different to C.O.A.S.T. principles. Well ,we were taught to check/adjust brakes ,check tyres etc, but I remember road safety training. And the basics of HC. I remember I had no problems with it on my test- it was ingrained from school safety training. The few pounds my LA had invested made my transition into driving a lot easier. Perhaps we need lessons in HC as part of the National Curriculum.Additionally a certificate in HC might be an advantage to a future driver. Nice idea.

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The Government and Local Authorities are not interested in giving "advantage to a future driver". They actually want to put off all young people from driving to ease congestion and claim reduced deaths in this age group. This BBC article give you a flavour.

Quite agree Malcolm. But it might make more folk aware of the need to care/lookout for their own safety . Ask anyone who's worked up a ladder if they would walk under one . I wouldn't as I know how high (even with all safety considerations taken into account) the risk is . I'll even pose a question- on a bicycle ,what happens to braking distance in the wet .Does it 1) diminish2) increase3) you won't stop in any short distance .

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